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Technical Communications: A Reader-Centered Approach

by:
Anderson, Paul V.




Publisher:
Harcourt Brace College Publishers
Published: August 25, 1998
ISBN: 0155083090
Format:Paperback
Pages:643


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Book Description
From Book News, Inc.
Suitable for students majoring in technical, engineering, scientific, and business fields, this text covers communication processes, including writing, research, information organization, and graphics, and takes a reader-centered approach to creating reports, proposals, and instructions. Chapters on applications give advice on communicating with e-mail and Web sites, working as part of a team, and making oral presentations. Now with a full-color design, this fifth edition contains new chapters on testing drafts for usability and persuasiveness, and managing clients and service learning projects, plus an appendix on the latest version of APA style. The author is affiliated with Miami University (Ohio).Copyright © 2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR--This text refers to the

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Technical Communication: A Reader-Centered Approach is a process-orientated textbook in which the central advice to students remains the smae: think constantly about your readers -- whether you are preparing messages that will be read on paper or viewed on a computer screen. As in earlier editions, every chapter, reference guide, and appendix conveys specific, useful advice built upon hard-won insights that researchers have gained concerning the ways people read in the workplace. By following the easy-to-remember guidelines in Technical Communication: A Reader-Centered Approach, students can become confident, flexible, resourceful writers who know how to size up a situation and then plan and draft a communication that will achieve an outcome that they and their readers both desrie.


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